Control of airborne microbes in a poultry setting using Dioxy MP 14
Abstract
In this study, Dioxy MP 14, a locally developed form of chlorine dioxide,
was tested in a commercial chicken pen to determine its effectiveness as
an airborne environmental sanitizing agent. The biocide was introduced
via an overhead misting system with a variable dosing pump. The
extent of airborne microbial control was determined with settle plates.
Performance and mortality rate of the chickens in the experimental pen
was compared to that in the control pen. Results show a decrease in
airborne microbial load and a significantly higher egg productivity rate
at a 5% level in the treated pen. However, no significant difference in
mortality rates between the two pens was observed.